Very nice. I also had the same body but different color. For the black trims and bed, I masked and painted from the inside. To achieve the flat finish, I cut on the protective film around the black areas and painted with Tamiya flat clear.
Why go through of all the trouble of masking under the body when, as you say, just trim the over spray film like you did and use the f-black on the outside not clear mat. the over spry film makes an awesome detail mask!!!
Very well done!!! Could you please put a link as to where to buy the masks for the car windows?? I just painted a body in black, and it looks beautiful.....but the windows are black as well. :-(( I cannot seem to find stick-on masks ANYWHERE on line. and I plan on doing another car soon. Thank you!!!!
Nicely done! I just got the same body and am looking to replicate your process. Thank you so much for sharing. One question though, when you get to the black, do you think it would have been easier to just x-zacto knife the overspray film on the parts you wanted to paint black and then just spray the whole thing black? This is the only thing I am considering on changing from your video and just wanted to reach out to see what your thoughts were.
What you said would have been easier, but you must also make sure that you don't damage the body shell and the film is firmly applied to the body during painting. I prefer to do the masking myself because it is easier to see if there are adjustments needed and fix.
For the flat paint part: obviously you cant pain this from inside or it won't be flat. But, couldn't you use a hobby knife to slice the cellophane cover and remove only isolated pieces and make the exterior masking part easier?
It depends on your use brother. Make sure that each layer is completely dry before painting another layer. Just take good care of your body and it will last long.
Just a couple of questions because I'm new to rc's. 1: Is there a specific kind if soap younise before masking the windows? 2: do you have to use a damp cloth to rinse away the excess soap on the body before drying it, or do you just give it a wipe with a dry cloth?
@@BBStudioPH yeh it goes on fine & looks no different to the TS, only difference is PS doesn't flake & has flex, so if/when the lexan shell takes impact and bends, the paint wont flake off ;)
my main concerns would be either that or it just chipping/flaking off when the body flexes. any update on how that held up over time because that's very interesting (recently built a 97 celica monte carlo body and it's stickers were just a nightmare, planning to build another but not sure if I should paint the livery in to the body as the PS paint doesn't seem to leave the cleanest outlines or perhaps apply something like this to the outside which would definitely be easier but aforementioned concerns)
Sure feels nice to pull off the outer foil, but why don’t you use it for masking and painting the outside? Feels even better to pull it off AFTER that… 🤷🏻♂️
@@BBStudioPH could you not sand the outter surface with wet and dry to remove the shine that way the paint cant be scrapped off the outside of the body
I know that. You could've just left the protective film and use a hobby knife to trace score the fenders and peel that section off. It was just extra work you did I was curious about
@@JumelCastanares sorry about that. I am just more confident in doing that technique plus it helps me visualize the outcome that I want. I am also afraid to scratch the body. 😊
To start with do not remove the body mask, you could have just trimmed where you wanted your black, a sharp knife will do great! remove body over spray film at the last step only!!!!!! Now you have tape residue all over the body!!!
@@TirolChris71He does not wash the interior of the body to eliminate molding residue, the first layer of paint is too thick, 3 or 4 thin coats of paint is better, 2 or 3 final coats of white paint enhance the color and protect it. I'm not sure the paint he made resists for a long time...
@@sneakyneaky es gibt keinen Grund für einen link...wenn du nicht erkennst was man hätte anders machen sollen, dann solltest du dich generell mal mit dem Lackieren beschäftigen. Angefangen bei der unzureichenden Reinigung der Karosserie, den zu dicken Lackschichten, dem trocknen der Maskierungen, des fehlenden hinterlegen mit weiß, dem Lackieren von aussen,...
Nice job, man. I think you could have saved yourself some hassle while spraying the flat black on the outside shell by using the overspray film as your mask and cutting out the parts to be painted.
Very nice. I also had the same body but different color. For the black trims and bed, I masked and painted from the inside. To achieve the flat finish, I cut on the protective film around the black areas and painted with Tamiya flat clear.
Why go through of all the trouble of masking under the body when, as you say, just trim the over spray film like you did and use the f-black on the outside not clear mat. the over spry film makes an awesome detail mask!!!
I've done that too, but why not use flat black on the out side you've got your black and flat all in one shot, killing two birds with one stone
Wow. I learned something new today. Thanks! I'm about to try to paint a body with my 7yr old son. This will be very helpful. Thanks! Subscribed
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome Job man, stay Built Ford Tough
Wow, wish I had your patience and dedication brother.
outstanding work, very well done, i learned something today !!!!
That's such a cool paint scheme! Love the color choice. Well done dude!
Glad you like it!
Very nicely done ✔️
Thanks ✌️
Awesome. I'm about to paint one extra body, so I got some good ideas out of it. I painted laptops, watches and whatnot as well.
Bih look clean af
Amazing work!!
Thank you brother!
Beautiful job!!!
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice paint work. I have the same color Tamiya amarok CC01. Congrats from Sri Lanka.
Very well done!!! Could you please put a link as to where to buy the masks for the car windows?? I just painted a body in black, and it looks beautiful.....but the windows are black as well. :-(( I cannot seem to find stick-on masks ANYWHERE on line. and I plan on doing another car soon. Thank you!!!!
Great video! I'm gonna "try" to recreate what you did. I'll probably end up with a smashed black and orange pumpkin thing.. lol
Wow, learned reusing window mask, thanks!
You're welcome!
Nice Job👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Nicely done! I just got the same body and am looking to replicate your process. Thank you so much for sharing. One question though, when you get to the black, do you think it would have been easier to just x-zacto knife the overspray film on the parts you wanted to paint black and then just spray the whole thing black? This is the only thing I am considering on changing from your video and just wanted to reach out to see what your thoughts were.
What you said would have been easier, but you must also make sure that you don't damage the body shell and the film is firmly applied to the body during painting. I prefer to do the masking myself because it is easier to see if there are adjustments needed and fix.
so TS can be used on RX lexan body? Does it adhere well? I see some minor scratches in the video
Yes it does adhere. Unfortunately, the matte black paints can be chipped off easily specially when hitting or sliding on rocks.
Sick man!
Very nice
🤜🤛
Do you have to be sure to clean any soap residue from outside the masked area before painting?
Yes. Just to be sure that the surface is clean before painting.
Very nice, very clean 👍🏻🫶🏼 well done !
Very dope content any chance we get a driver and interior In future?
is primer necessary? just wondering if i need to spend another 11 on primer
Why did you paint the outside I mean I'm guessing it will stick but I will also chip off easier
Looks Great 👍
Good video. Well made and informative.
Glad you liked it!
For the flat paint part: obviously you cant pain this from inside or it won't be flat. But, couldn't you use a hobby knife to slice the cellophane cover and remove only isolated pieces and make the exterior masking part easier?
Yes you can absolutely do that. It's much more easier than the way I did it.
Thanks for sharing. Any reason you didn't paint from inside everything to be glossy!
I don't like the wheel fender to be glossy lol
@@BBStudioPH 👌
How long did it take you to finish
What kind of shampoo? What's the ratio of shampoo to water?
Awesome work!
3:1 Water:Shampoo Ratio
Nice car! thank you.
just sharing, some thinners damage the plastic body shells….from experience😩.
Since then i’ve used isopropyl alcohol.
No more damage.
Looks awesome well done, seems to be some critics in the comments....thanks for the tips!!!! Good job 💯
Looks sick. What front bumper is that??
Some China metal bumpers.
hai bro, the outer body paint,does it last long? bcoz im about to paint mine.😅
It depends on your use brother. Make sure that each layer is completely dry before painting another layer. Just take good care of your body and it will last long.
@@BBStudioPH i paint all the fenders with 2 layer each..i hope it last long😅😅😅
@@bluemoon3407 put some top coat layer for additional protection 😊
IM ABOUT TO PAINT A RC RACE TRUGGY TAIYA BRILLIANT BLUE AND BRIGHT SILVER WHICH COLOR FIRST THE BLUE
Just a couple of questions because I'm new to rc's.
1: Is there a specific kind if soap younise before masking the windows?
2: do you have to use a damp cloth to rinse away the excess soap on the body before drying it, or do you just give it a wipe with a dry cloth?
To answer your questions:
1. Any will do but I suggest to use a dishwashing soap.
2. Yes. You can use damp cloth, it's much faster to clean that way.
@@BBStudioPH
Thank you very much for the quick reply.
I'm looking forward to giving it a go on my ftx rock van.
@@BBStudioPH Yeah, dish washing soap cuts through any oils from your finger prints since it is made to clean grease.
Needs a texas longhorn decal on the back window
That's a great idea! ❤️
Tamiya TS paint on Lexan? this a no no, should be PS?
Should be PS but I didn't have any problem using TS on a Lexan
@@BBStudioPH yeh it goes on fine & looks no different to the TS, only difference is PS doesn't flake & has flex, so if/when the lexan shell takes impact and bends, the paint wont flake off ;)
@@tizdaz5698 Thank youfor this bro! I will use PS next time :)
Cool 🛻
Thank you!!!
Wpould it be possible to use Plasti-Dip paint, so you cab just pull it off and change colour when bored of it?
Yes
What do you use to smooth out the edges
Sand paper 200 grit. Wrap it on a bottle or small can if you want to smoothen the fenders arc.
Im shocked the TS paint didn't eat the polycarbonate plastic..........
my main concerns would be either that or it just chipping/flaking off when the body flexes. any update on how that held up over time because that's very interesting (recently built a 97 celica monte carlo body and it's stickers were just a nightmare, planning to build another but not sure if I should paint the livery in to the body as the PS paint doesn't seem to leave the cleanest outlines or perhaps apply something like this to the outside which would definitely be easier but aforementioned concerns)
Nah it won't eat it. It's just not flexible like the PS paint.
Sure feels nice to pull off the outer foil, but why don’t you use it for masking and painting the outside? Feels even better to pull it off AFTER that… 🤷🏻♂️
Why didnt you shoot the black from the inside
That would result to a gloss finish.
@@BBStudioPH could you not sand the outter surface with wet and dry to remove the shine that way the paint cant be scrapped off the outside of the body
Do you really need to paint the underside also? Wait, it's only the underside that gets paint?
Only the underside is painted to achieve the glossy finish.
I noticed you peeled the protective paint off and then remasked to paint the fenders, bed and hood vent. Im curious why did you that way?
I want to achieve the flat black finish for fenders, bed and hood vent that's why I painted it on top of the body.
I know that. You could've just left the protective film and use a hobby knife to trace score the fenders and peel that section off. It was just extra work you did I was curious about
@@JumelCastanares sorry about that. I am just more confident in doing that technique plus it helps me visualize the outcome that I want. I am also afraid to scratch the body. 😊
The real secret is that wasn't shampoo. Its the protien that really helps it stick.
All that work to bash it and beat it. I buy pre painted bodies and apply flex seal to the interior to make it more durable
Should have outlined the windows too.
Magnifique , mais pourquoi peindre par l extérieur, la parie noire , à la longue la peinture s en va ,
BRUH!? wow
To start with do not remove the body mask, you could have just trimmed where you wanted your black, a sharp knife will do great!
remove body over spray film at the last step only!!!!!! Now you have tape residue all over the body!!!
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeett
Decent. Now it needs an interior.
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What exactly is the shampoo method? Instead of explaining that we get tortured with weird music
use nail remover
🤦♂️rc paint goes on the inside. That black is gonna scrape off a little bit every crash
Now, learn how to do it right and make another video
I will soon!
Video is good if you can get through the stupid music
Nice Video of How to NOT paint your RC Body...
Why?
@@TirolChris71He does not wash the interior of the body to eliminate molding residue, the first layer of paint is too thick, 3 or 4 thin coats of paint is better, 2 or 3 final coats of white paint enhance the color and protect it. I'm not sure the paint he made resists for a long time...
@@G.M.. ok, thank you🙂
Can you post the link of you doing it better?
@@sneakyneaky es gibt keinen Grund für einen link...wenn du nicht erkennst was man hätte anders machen sollen, dann solltest du dich generell mal mit dem Lackieren beschäftigen.
Angefangen bei der unzureichenden Reinigung der Karosserie, den zu dicken Lackschichten, dem trocknen der Maskierungen, des fehlenden hinterlegen mit weiß, dem Lackieren von aussen,...
Nice job, man. I think you could have saved yourself some hassle while spraying the flat black on the outside shell by using the overspray film as your mask and cutting out the parts to be painted.
It's more prone to damage on the outside. One bump and you'd see the color underneath.
For sure you don't paint an rc car on the outside! Here a good example of how NOT to paint your rc body
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